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Yeah, it’s so easy to push a little friction or ambiguity onto someone else, knowing you could solve it with 10x less effort, especially when doing so just requires you not take action
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You just fully explained the cognitive workings of a co-worker to me, something my colleagues and I have been wrestling with for years.
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It's what makes 'The Invention of Lying' such a great film.
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If people actually knew how often this is true...
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I think you’re giving people too much credit here. What % of the population is pulling malicious laziness off?
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Hmm, if a smart person is "maliciously lazy" *and* wilfully ignorant on a variety of important issues (especially interpersonal), they might actually be psychotic.
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E.g., the most obvious example of apparent stupidity is murder, which plenty of smart people commit.
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